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Saturday, May 19, 2012

A Brilliant Analysis Of The Palin Effect On The 2008 Campaign & The Media's Malign Attempt To Destroy Her

A brilliant analysis of the impact that Sarah Palin had on the
2008 campaign and the malign activity of the media in its attempt to
destroy her. This is from "THE CONSERVATIVE MIND"site The only aspect I would add is the exit poll analysis by
CNN after the 2008 election which destroys the leftist myth that Palin had a
negative effect on the McCain campaign's chances

When John McCain introduced Sarah Palin at the Republican convention it
was an exercise in contrasts. As the brusk stiff warrior, whose smiles seem to
be as much grimaces of pain as expressions of joy (a persona born of old war
wounds and a infamous temperament), was replaced on stage by a vibrant
enthusiastic woman the difference was like going from dusk back to
daytime. The electorate seem to have all the enthusiasm and energy of a
funeral procession before she was chosen. As the left was going hog wild over
their “historic candidate” the conservatives were looking for something to
cheer about. In Sarah they found it.

She electrified the crowd that night and sent fear into the heart of the
left. Vice presidential candidates were not suppose to carry the presidential
candidate but this was obviously not an ordinary VP pick. As the elated crowds
left the convention floor the media and the left wing political apparatus went
into high gear with one thing in mind, destroy Sarah.

Throughout the summer huge crowds followed the messiah around and sang
his hosannas. When McCain spoke people came but the crowds were dull and the energy
low but not when Sarah showed up. Wherever she went the atmosphere came
alive. Her crowds matched the messiahs in both numbers and enthusiasm. He
was the aloof and untouchable media darling, she was a gun toting firebrand
that knew what real work was. If Obama had a picture of someone in his head
when he complained about the guns and God crowd it would of looked a lot like
Sarah Palin.

Everywhere
she went the crowds followed

The fact is before she entered the campaign McCain was an underdog of
underdogs. Carrying an 800 pound gorilla called Bush on his back and facing a
Democratic candidate with unparalleled enthusiasm from the party faithful the
race seemed lost before it began. After Sarah joined the team his polls rose
and even put him ahead. Never in the history of politics had a VP pick been
such a game changer. Never in modern history had on candidates choice for VP
been so reviled by the opposing party and the press alike.

A partial explanation of the mad dog response to Sarah Palin may be
found in Obama’s total lack of qualifications. The fact that he was so under
qualified and totally lacking in experience meant that his supporters had to
keep the spotlight off of him. Add to that the enthusiasm for Sarah meant she
was the main threat, not McCain. The natural strategy then was to make her the
center of debate as a smoke screen to hide their candidate behind. The media
would make sure that Obama’s lack of foreign policy experience was not the
issue but Palin’s was. The Democrats and their Media cohorts would collaborate
to make the race about the VP pick of the opposing party thus avoid the
spotlight being shown on their candidates losing record and radical past. His
gaffs would be hidden behind hers (whether real or hyped as such). They would
concentrate nearly exclusively on her to protect him. This of course explains
some of the media Palin bashing craze but not all.

Everywhere in the press she was decried as a nobody, a lightweight and
dumb. That she didn’t have the resume to be president was the tagline they were
selling. A woman that had risen from soccer mom, to mayor, to chairing
the Alaska Oil and Conservation Commission to being the youngest and one of the
most successful
governors in Alaskan history was a lightweight and dumb? A
person with a resume that made the Democratic presidential candidate look like
a hayseed farmer in comparison wasn’t experienced enough? The fact was herresume
was thick and her
accomplishments were many. Her main sin it seemed was having
charisma and a following that seemed to be on the precipice of toppling the
Democratic messiah. If Sarah had one weakness it was the fact she had no
experience with the snake pit that was national politics, something she would
soon find rectified.

Quickly she was the victim of unprecedented, vile and sick personal attacks.
It was suggested her son Trig should of been aborted, commentators and a late
night host suggested her daughter’s were sluts and on CNN it was even suggested
Sarah herself should be gang raped by a group of black guys. She was viciously
attacked and her children were put to open ridicule. Her every little misstep
was amplified and blown up as emblematic of her intelligence while her
opponents gaffes, much greater in number, were ignored.

Where was the simple lines of decency the press was normally not
inclined to cross? What about the unwritten rule that candidate’s children were
off limits? It seemed that Sarah Palin was an unprecedented candidate and to
the media that meant she deserved unprecedented treatment.

In fact even when she triumphed like in her debates with Biden the press
made it look like Biden was brilliant. Time after time her points were on
target, her interpretation of the constitution correct and time after time
Biden blew it but the mainstream media acted as if she was the one failing.
When the Democratic Juggernaut that was the Obama candidacy began to dominate
the polls the press blamed Sarah for dragging McCain down. There seems an
unwritten directive had come down that no chance to blame and humiliate Sarah
Palin was to be passed on.

The fact is the only reason the 2008 campaign was even a race at all is
because Palin was on the ticket. McCain steadfastly refused to engage Obama’s
drug infused, radical past and his total lack of experience. As the financial
crisis loomed he passed on hanging the subprime mess on the necks of the
Democrats (which, since they originated with Fanny and Freddie, was something
they richly deserved). In one debate he seemed to almost concede the election
when he chided has followers not to fear Obama. Unwilling to fight with all the
weapons he had at his disposal, all the while carrying the Bush legacy on his
back, the campaign became a train wreck. It seemed as though he did not really
want to win. As it turned out it was to be one of the worst
run campaigns in modern history. A campaign trying to fight
hope and change by making its presidential candidate appear tired and weary. If
McCain ever had a chance against the Democratic juggernaut it was because of
Sarah, not in spite of her. When the election results were in there were no
surprises.

Most vice presidential nominees fade away after the election is
lost. Who remembers the running mates of a Goldwater, Mondale or Dole?
Usually the losing VP pick fades back into the woodwork unless they regain
notoriety on their own. Of course Sarah Palin was not your normal vice
presidential candidate and the press was about to let Sarah go back to national
obscurity. Apparently they wanted to make sure she would never threaten them
again.

When Sarah Palin went back to being Governor of Alaska the left wing
media followed. The constant harassment she and her family experienced
during the campaign continued unabated. Reporters camped out at her doorstep, a
journalist bought the house next door just to be able to dig up dirt and a
never ending list of frivolous lawsuits where filed against her as Governor. It
seemed that the Democrats and their main stream media allies recognized that
Sarah Palin would become their worst nightmare if they did not totally destroy
her first. Unfortunately for them they had underestimated the lady from
Wasilla.

Unconventional and unpredictable, Palin decided it was time to fight
back. If they would not leave her family and her state alone than she
would throw down the gloves and take the fight to them. She resigned as
Governor to be able to go to war full time. True to her nature, she would go on
to fight a political guerrilla war against the establishment and the what she
called “the lame brain media”.

She added strength and
membership to a newly formed movement called the Tea Party, she took on
speaking engagements and she endorsed candidates. She also became a bigger
thorn than ever in the Democrats side. 2010 was a Republican year and in
many ways it was Sarah Palin’s year too. Every candidate she endorsed rose in
the polls and most won!

Today her popularity among grass roots Republicans is as strong as ever
as is her opposition by the most of the media, Democrats and even the
Republican good-ole-boy network. Her speech
at CPAC brought the house down and showed the world why she is
a power to be reckoned with. Today her endorsement is one of the most coveted
among conservatives candidates. The primary candidates she is endorsing are
going from obscurity to front runner often on the power of her endorsement
alone!

Speech to CPAC

Today the hate for her among the left is still going strong. The
Democratic party faithful get deranged and spew the nonsensical Sarah talking
points of the leadership at the mention of her name. The media still disparages
her every move. (Something the did to Reagan too, but less effectively) Despite
all of this she still matters. Her impact on the elections of 2012 is already
assured by the primary victory of Debby Fischer and the rising star of Ted
Cruz , both because Sarah Palin saw in them something she
liked. The history of 2012 is still being written but if initial results are
any indication Sarah Palin is likely to have another banner year. The vice
presidential candidate that came out of nowhere and changed everything still
matters.